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This Christmas, give a ticket to the museum

The National Museum of Cinema – From 26 November 2009 to 6 January 2010

 

This year, why not give someone a limited edition ticket to the National Museum of Cinema, a perfect gift for friends and relations. Gift tickets are on sale from the 26 November 2009 until Epiphany - 6 January 2010 - from the museum ticket office,...

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A family Christmas special offer at the National Museum of Cinema

National Museum of Cinema – from the 24th December 2009 to the 6th January 2010

During the Christmas holidays - on the 24th, 25th, 26th and 31st December 2009 and the 1st and 6th January 2010 - the National Museum of Cinema is offering a special promotion for families visiting the museum: admission to the "Manga Impact"...

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A Birthday Party: Cinema Massimo turns 20.

Cinema Massimo – From the 18th to 21st December 2009

Cinema Massimo, the National Museum of Cinema's multiplex cinema, is turning 20. The anniversary will be celebrated with a kind of mini-marathon entitled Birthday Party: four days of celebrations, from the 18th to the 21st...

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The National Cinema Museum and Infini.To – Space Museum and Planetarium present “Una Lanterna magica per il planetario” (A Magic Lantern for the planetariun)

Planetario di Pino Torinese - 20 December 2009, 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m.

The National Cinema Museum and Infini.To - Space Museum and Planetarium present a show of moving pictures on an astronomical theme, created using the projection system of the dome of Pino Torinese Planetarium. The show alternates digitally...

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CIAK, SI MANGIA! A cinematographic aperitif and projection of “Sideways” by Alexander Payne

Bibliomediateca - 18 December 2009, 7.30 p.m.

Fourth appointment with CIAK, SI MANGIA! Cinema e sapori (Cinema and flavours), a series of cinematographic aperitifs, organised by the National Cinema Museum in conjunction with Il Paniere dei prodotti tipici della Provincia di...

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Film and music during the “SettantaOttanta (SeventiesEighties): the Italian mutation, circa 1979” festival

Cinema Massimo - 16 December 2009, from 4PM to 10.30PM

The third edition of the SettantaOttanta (SeventiesEighties) festival closes with a programme entirely featuring film and music, organised by the Franti - Nisi Masa Italia association, in partnership with the National Museum of Cinema...

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The Living Theatre at Cinema Massimo during the “SettantaOttanta (SeventiesEighties): the Italian mutation, circa 1979” festival

Cinema Massimo - 15 December 2009, from 4.30PM to 6.30PM

Our third edition of the SettantaOttanta (SeventiesEighties) festival opens with an afternoon featuring the Living Theatre, organised by the Franti - Nisi Masa Italia association, in partnership with the National...

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During the IL CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI series, Medecins sans Frontieres presents a screening of the film “The Constant Gardener” by Fernando Meirelles and a conference discussing people’s access to essential pharmaceutical drugs.

Cinema Massimo - 15 December 2009, at 8.30PM

This month, our usual Il CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI evening focuses on Medecins sans Frontieres, which as part of this series, presents a series dedicated to forgotten conflicts, organised in partnership with the National Museum of Cinema. ...

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A screening of Ben Affleck’s Gone baby gone as part of the AMERICAN NOIR festival.

Bibliomediateca - 14 December 2009, at 3.30PM

Our last event in the AMERICAN NOIR series is a screening of Ben Affleck's film Gone baby gone. A surprising directorial debut, where Affleck adapted Dennis Lehane's novel without simplifying its complexities, using a dry style and...

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The tribute to Mike Leigh continues at Cinema Massimo

Cinema Massimo – From the 6th to the 13th December 2009

Our tribute to the great film director Mike Leigh continues at Cinema Massimo. After the extensive retrospective featuring the English director held by the Sottodiciotto (Under 18s) FilmFestival and the National Museum of Cinema, screenings of his films will...

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